Let your students practice fine-tuning their research skills with this research study on the bald eagle. Supply your students with a few resources such as books from the library, magazines, reference materials, and the internet (if applicable). Links to kid-friendly sites are provided.
This packet includes:
-internet resources on the bald eagle
-a graphic organizer to be used during research
-a writing prompt
Please visit my post about how I use this in my classroom here: http://mrsliretteslearningdetectives.blogspot.com/2012/02/eagle-research-freebie-guest-blog-who.html
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melanie101
Hi Mary! I am in Memphis as well! I love all of your stuff!! I tried to download and save some of the printables. However, when I hit save as it is asking for a password. As you can tell, I am going through Teachers Pay Teachers. I tried to download the Elf writing and the Eagle information writing sheets. Will you share your password please or tell me how I can download them??? Thanks for your great ideas!
Hi! The images are password protected so that you can not copy them but the packets themselves should not be protected. If you are able to open them then they should be saved on your computer somewhere already. Maybe try your downloads folder or your internet downloads? If you contact Tpt customer service they may be able to help you more specifically. They are wonderful! Let me know if you can not figure it out and we will see what we can do. mary.lirette@yahoo.com
I'm excited to have found your Eagle project. Thanks! Do you know about the Decorah, IA Eagles -- www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles -- The URL will take you to live streaming of an active eagle nest. Currently (3/29/12), 2 of three eggs have hatched and the third is expected to hatch soon. Streaming allows you to monitor what is happening in the nest. There is info to help you figure out which is mom and which is dad, etc ... The mom and dad have successfully fledged several eaglets. You/your students might find it interesting!